Adam Quinlan: There were plenty of top performers in the KR side but Quinlan, together with his brace of tries, restricted Huddersfield to just one try for the majority of the evening before their late consolation. The full-back has been a constant threat for the Robins all year and Tim Sheens will hope ‘long may that continue’. 9

Ryan Shaw: Bagged two scores on the night and was superb from the kicking tee, with tough conversions that were nailed. The winger looks to have regained his confidence and formed a nice partnership over on the left-edge, switching from the right-hand side, with Junior Vaivai. 9

Maurice Blair: A quieter game for the back-rower turned centre, who didn’t find much traffic going in his direction but nonetheless produced a good showing. 7

Junior Vaivai: This man just keeps getting better and better. That’s another try to his tally and – whisper it quietly – there may be some good news on him in the not-too-distant future. Giants couldn’t handle his power and passing near the line. 9

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Liam Salter: His night ended early with a poke to the eye but Salter did well on the wing despite not being used to the position. Partnered Blair which again, didn’t see him receive much of the ball, but remained composed. Didn’t let Huddersfield’s fortunate opening try derail him. 8

Danny McGuire: What a difference he makes. In previous encounters without his presence, KR have been frustrated with their errors and whilst missed opportunities still came their way against Huddersfield, McGuire was there to steady the ship. He had a hand in a couple of tries too and he’s going to be key over this final month. 9

Chris Atkin: Crucial attacking plays created many points for the Robins and whilst it was perhaps McGuire on his return which grabbed the headlines, Atkin’s contribution didn’t go unnoticed. Slotted over a one-pointer at the death to rub salt into Huddersfield's wounds. 9

Nick Scruton: A strong opening stint from the prop who seemed to have more energy than recent weeks. Laid the platform for the substitutes to star but his effort was praised, along with many others, by coach Tim Sheens. 8

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Hull KR vs Huddersfield Giants reaction

Tommy Lee: KR were scoreless during his time on the field but having said that, perhaps his score is an unfair reflection of his effort. Was sharp in the opening quarter before coming off for Shaun Lunt. 7

Danny Tickle: Of the few negatives within Rovers’ showing, Tickle was one of them in the first half with a couple of errors and penalties piggybacking Huddersfield upfield. He’ll be looking to cut that out from his game. 7

James Greenwood: Again another strong performer for the Robins. Greenwood bombed a couple of golden opportunities but the fact he’s putting himself in the right positions in the first place shows that he’s doing something right. 8

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Joel Tomkins: A first try in Red and White on his home debut, and Tomkins’ experience was yet again clear. Was busted, and hadn’t trained all week but put his hand up to play and performed very well. 8

Chris Clarkson: Looked determined on the angled run which is something seldom seen in his playbook and played off the back of McGuire a lot. 8

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Shaun Lunt: The captain wasn’t at his fluent best given that was only his third game in almost four months. However his performance was influential from the bench and changed the dynamic of the KR attack when catching Huddersfield cold in a devastating spell. 8

Mose Masoe: The big man was a fearsome sight against the Giants and they found it difficult to handle his vigour. Celebrating his new contract with a top showing, Masoe will be happy with that and remains the club’s only ever-present in 2018. 9

Ben Kavanagh: Praised by Sheens post-match for his strong display, Kavanagh earned his stripes. Prepared to roll his sleeves up in the middle and doesn’t shirk off many challenges. 8

Robbie Mulhern: A welcome return for the forward and had a hand in two of KR’s tries during their purple patch. Looked slightly jaded as time went on and was protected by Sheens when the match was won but he deserved his ‘early bath’. 9